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  • The OARtrac® system, built with detector technologies used in nuclear physics, has been cited as a 2018 R&D 100 Award Winner by R&D Magazine.

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – The OARtrac® system, built by RadiaDyne and including technologies developed by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, has been awarded a 2018 R&D 100 Award by R&D Magazine.

  • Jefferson Lab Director Stuart Henderson has been appointed a Governor's Distinguished CEBAF Professor.

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Stuart Henderson, director of the Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, has been appointed the Governor's Distinguished CEBAF professor at Old Dominion University. The position is supported by the Commonwealth of Virginia and is named for the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility, which is the main research facility located at Jefferson Lab.

  • Cristiano Fanelli has been awarded the 2018 JSA Postdoctoral Prize for innovative solutions in optimizing particle detectors.

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA –  In the world of computing, there’s a groundswell of excitement for what is perceived as the impending revolution in artificial intelligence. Like the industrial revolution in the 19th century and the digital revolution in the 20th, the AI revolution is expected to change the way we live and work. Now, Cristiano Fanelli aims to bring the AI revolution to nuclear physics.

  • Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology wins 23rd Virginia Regional High School Science Bowl competition

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology continued their winning streak at the 23rd Virginia Regional High School Science Bowl competition on Feb. 3. The U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility hosted the in-person event for the first time since 2020.

  • Regularly scheduled tornado siren test for March 1 has been canceled 

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA –  The U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has canceled the monthly test of its tornado warning siren this week. Instead, the lab will participate in the Virginia Statewide Tornado Drill scheduled by the Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM) for March 7 at 9:45 a.m.  

  • DOE awards $2.16 million to Jefferson Lab’s David Lawrence and Chris Tennant for three-year projects

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – The thrust of nuclear physics is studying the universe down to its smallest subatomic parts. Now, two physicists at the Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility have secured more than $2 million in federal funding dedicated to research projects that harness the power of data analytics to make that work faster and more efficient.

  • The following is a news release issued by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory regarding the launch of the Electron-Ion Collider Project. Members of Jefferson Lab’s leadership team joined elected officials and scientific partners in a virtual launch ceremony for the EIC project, which was held live and virtually at Brookhaven Lab on Friday, Sept. 18. Jefferson Lab is a key collaborator on the project to design, build and operate the Electron-Ion Collider.

     

  • Marcy Stutzman has been named a fellow of the American Vacuum Society

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Some of the most advanced work to enable research at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility is focused on ensuring that nothing gets in the way of the electron beam produced for nuclear physics experiments. Now, one Jefferson Lab staff scientist is being honored for her work on producing ultra-high to extreme-high vacuum environments to do just that.

  • Ten graduate students have been awarded fellowships to conduct research at Jefferson Lab by Jefferson Sciences Associates

  • A graduate student from Old Dominion University has received a supplemental research award to conduct research at Jefferson Lab

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – A graduate student who will work with theorists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility to better understand subatomic particles has received a supplemental research award from the DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program.